Federal Elections: Discover Your Electoral Profile with Leger-Datagotchi

April 7, 2025

Which party are you most likely to vote for in the 2025 federal election? Our beliefs, values, and experiences shape how we see the world. And often, without realizing it, they also influence how we think politically.

But what if your lifestyle, even the most ordinary habits, echoed those same convictions?

That’s exactly the question Leger-Datagotchi explores. This interactive tool, as playful as it is insightful, helps you uncover your voter profile based on your everyday choices.

By analyzing your personal preferences and habits, it estimates which political party you’re most likely to support in the 2025 federal election.

Morning coffee order? Pet ownership? Sci-fi or rom-coms?
These seem like harmless daily thoughts, but they can actually reveal a lot about your political leanings.

Your habits and preferences speak volumes about your political affinities. 🗳️

Forget long, dull surveys filled with policy questions. This tool takes a different path. Created by Quebec-based researchers and powered by Leger, Leger-Datagotchi is rooted in political science and data science.

And no worries — not a single political question is asked. Instead, this clever little tool looks at your lifestyle and personal interests to make its prediction.

Drip Coffee or Latte? Hiking or Gaming?

Here’s the idea. Our tastes, routines, and hobbies often reflect the social groups we belong to — whether that’s generation, culture, or shared interests. And those affiliations tend to influence how we vote, even if we don’t realize it. By looking at multiple aspects of your daily life, Leger-Datagotchi draws connections — without oversimplifying.

Roughly thirty questions on your lifestyle, habits, and preferences are enough to sketch out a political profile.

And sometimes, the results are surprisingly accurate.

Simple, Accessible, and Slightly Addictive 📱

To get your voter profile, Leger-Datagotchi offers a quick, personalized experience that’s as fun as it is eye-opening.

In just a few clicks:

    1. Create your retro avatar (yes — we’re bringing back the 90s)
    2. Answer a series of light, lifestyle-based questions (hobbies, food, pop culture, consumption habits…)
    3. Get your personalized prediction — illustrated, interactive, and surprisingly revealing

An interactive dashboard lets you compare your results with friends, or with other users across Canada.

Thinking Politics in a Different Way 🗳️

Behind its playful design, Leger-Datagotchi is powered by solid research.

The tool draws on survey data and relies on a machine-learning algorithm built by experts in political science, psychology, and sociology.

It offers a fresh take on what political identity means — not just yours, but the people around you too.

Because politics isn’t just about parties and platforms. It’s also about values, lived experiences, and shared cultures. And sometimes, it’s about coffee orders, playlists, and binge-worthy shows.

Time to Discover Your Electoral Profile ⚖️

Leger-Datagotchi is free to use, online, and available across Canada. It’s anonymous, secure, and built on a strong ethical foundation.

👉 Now it’s your turn to find out which party you’re most likely to support.

And don’t forget to share! Your results might surprise you — or spark some good conversation at your next dinner with friends!

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